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Modius Teams with GroundWork for Unified Data Center Monitoring

Posted by Donald Klein on Fri, Jun 11, 2010 @ 03:24 PM

One project that we have been working on at Modius is teaming with our friends at GroundWork Open Source (GWOS) on unifying their comprehensive IT monitoring with Modius facilities infrastructure monitoring.

Here is our recent webcast on the integration between our two products.  GWOS hosted this webinar from their offices, and many of the people in the audience were IT Operations professionals. 

To watch the webinar, please go here:

Unified Infrastructure Monitoring with Modius & GroundWork

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Topics: data center monitoring, Data-Collection-and-Analysis, Sensors-Meters-and-Monitoring, data center operations, data center infrastructure, IT Asset Management

Data Center Analysis, Monitoring may not always be the first step...

Posted by Mark Harris on Fri, May 28, 2010 @ 02:54 PM

While I've seen my share of some pristine new data centers over the past few years, as well as a huge number of large scale retro-fit projects where old centers are being turned into new usable data center space, I have also seen an alarming number of older 'house of cards' data centers that are up in modern production and appear to be 'hands-off'.

These data centers are typically chock full of older devices and interconnects that were passed down from generation to generation of IT managers, only to realize that what they inherited was unmanageable. While it is true that these data centers will ultimately find their way into extinction in a world focused on operational efficiency and pro-active management and best practices, we can all feel the pain involved when we encounter something like this.

Above is one of the most interesting centers I've seen, and would appear to have conflicting priorities as to what is required to move forward. While I don't have a comprehensive sequence of steps required to migrate to a highly supportable, efficient and monitored data center, let me suggest one step that will help tremendously... Find the YELLOW patch cord and disconnect it.

Seriously, when I saw this photo I had to laugh and take a second look. Was it some new thermal blanketing technology? Or a way to eliminate blanking panels? The reason I make light here is that there are countless data centers that are in similiar out-of-spec designs and would benefit from adopting new data center technologies, new power distribution, cooling and monitoring solutions, but are challenged by WHERE TO BEGIN and the magnitude of the task at hand.

In the monitoring world for instance where Modius delivers value, we regularly find data centers with NO VISIBILITY to their energy usage and easily can identify hundreds or thousands of points of monitorable data that would help get energy usage under control. We are ready willing and able to take on chaos and make sense of it.

Topics: Energy Efficiency, data center analysis, data center management, real-time metrics, data center temperature sensors, data center infrastructure

Uptime Institute Data Center Symposium in New York was amazing!

Posted by Mark Harris on Fri, May 21, 2010 @ 04:32 PM

New York City 

Just got back from the Uptime Institute's latest data Center conference held in New York City. In a nutshell, it was everything that is interesting in the data center, only in the year 2010 this really means the physical layer!

"Physical Layer" you say? Yes, the physical side of the data center is driving all of the column inches in the press these days. That is where the chaos and panic around power and cooling AND costs and carbon all come together. In 2010, THIS is where the challenges are. This is where the opportunities exist to demonstrate thought leadership once again, and based on what I saw, people are rising to the challenge!

Frankly, the data center has far too long been a 'mysterious black box' where Intel meets Microsoft meets Linux meets storage and networks. This logical stuff USED TO BE the hard part. Physical resources were ASSUMED to be under control. Those days are gone. Today, it is a GIVEN by the CIO that the technologists in the crowd will figure out how to string together all the logical data processing stuff since modern servers and routers and everything in between have the ability to provide a fairly similiar set of functions and compatibility today. It is the PHYSICAL LAYER which is driving everyone CRAZY!!!!

So in New York, we had over a thousand people, all gathered with more than a hundred vendors talking about cooling strategies, powering data centers with high voltage DC, monitoring practices and advances in Computational Fluid Dynamics. There were the cable managers, PDUs, batteries and floor tile systems. Layer-0 Physical Layer stuff is SO TANGIBLE and comes in a wide range of colors, TAN, GREY and BLACK!

All in all, a great use of time, a place to make or renew relationships across the industry, and a suitable challenge to each attendee's traditional ways of thinking about the challenges in building and operating the required data centers of today....

Topics: data center monitoring, Data Center Metrics, Data Center Power, Uptime Institute, data center infrastructure

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